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Amy Bucaida

Administrator

Missouri Credit Union Association

http://www.mcua.org

We are a full CiviCRM install with Drupal.

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Andrew Perry

Implementor

Community Builders Australia

http://www.communitybuilders.com.au

CiviCRM enables us and our clients to invest precious funds into configuring the CRM to meet organisational needs, and building innovative new features, rather than paying annual license fees. With access to the source code and tight integration with leading website content management systems, CiviCRM is extremely flexible.

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Michal Mach

Core Team Member, Developer, Implementor

CiviCRM, Caltha

http://civicrm.org

I've always been passionate about what non-profits and advocacy groups can achieve using technology. For me, CiviCRM shows an essential example of how non-profit and technology worlds can come together to provide real change - working as community, creating value for yourself, but also for others in non-profit sector.

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Rachel Daniell

end-user, implementor

consulting/multi

CiviCRM provides a vital tool whereby nonprofits and other social projects can implement strong contact-relationship management capabilities without high monthly fees. It also provides the integration and customization capabilities necessary to make such software useful in the complex, lived reality of doing social engagement work. Plus it continues to build the open source toolset made available to the Commons and grow the common good.

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Sarah Gladstone

Implementor, Developer

Pogstone, Inc.

http://pogstone.com

I have been involved in the CiviCRM community for over 4 years, and enjoy implementing and programming CiviCRM for a variety of non-profits. I have been amazed at the rapid pace of innovation delivered with each new release, and CiviCRM's flexibility in being able to accommodate a variety of requirements. I have learned a lot about CiviCRM by participating in CiviCon, online forums, and CiviCRM book sprint.

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Richard Hunter

Administrator, End-user

AustLII

http://www.austlii.edu.au

AustLII is the leader in the free access to law movement and has a philospophical bias towards open source systems. After investigating all the other possible major alternatives it seemed logical to turn to CiviCRM. We have software developer resources, and though it is not core business, we may be able to direct some of these resources towards improving CiviCRM for the community.

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Philippe Gervaix

Implementor

ISHR

http://www.ishr.ch

ISHR is currently in the early stages of implementing CiviCRM, and is finding the customisable aspects of the software to be especially beneficial.

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Erik Hommel

Implementer, Developer

EE-atWork

The CiviCRM community is a very friendly and helpful community. Whatever the challenge, I always get enough help from the forum or IRC to nudge me in the right direction. For me joining in a CiviCRM sprint once or twice a year is the best, meeting other community members in real life, sharing successes, challenges, problems and meals :-) Seriously, I think the active community is one of the serious assets of CiviCRM and I am proud to be part of it! And when I grow up I promise to do more :-)

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Michael McAndrew

Implementor, Trainer, Documentator and Developer.

Third Sector Design

http://www.thirdsectordesign.org

CiviCRM helps us help non profits to do fantastic things with their data.
Being closely involved with the developers and documentation team on a daily basis ensures that we can give our clients the best and most up to date advice on how they can use CiviCRM to meet their needs.

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Allen Gunn

Ally, FanBoy

Aspiration

http://aspirationtech.org/

By giving the nonprofit sector a values-driven, free/open source solution for CRM needs!

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Leena Nangia

Consultant

nfpservices

http://www.nfpservices.co.uk/

We use CiviCRM for our own business functions and participate in the development of CiviCRM and contribute enhanced functionality to the community.

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Stacy Liou

Implementor, Developer, Trainer

elMobile Inc.

http://www.elmobile.com

As developers for various OpenSource CRM applications, we learned a lot from CiviCRM on its scalability and ease of customization.
CiviCRM community is truly organic cultivating growth for users and developers.
We wish to continue learning with CiviCRM and to tackle future challenges with CiviCRM.

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NYC CiviCRM Meetup - May 2010 is coming!

okay - we got a date - Tuesday, May 25th @ 6pm Rayogram - NYC CiviCRM Meetup - May 2010.

Would anyone like to present a brief case study? Philip, would you still like to do one?

alice

Groups audience: 

NYC
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Sure! I'll present a case

Permalink Submitted by nycschool on May 19, 2010 - 21:50

Sure!

I'll present a case study about the work I've done with the NYS Coalition of Social Workers. The Coalition needed a

  • new website with
  • paid membership management with different membership types,
  • online contributions with PayPal integration (+importing legacy records),
  • simple event registration,
  • member logins with a members only content area, and
  • staff logins with permission to post new content to the members only content area.

The Coalition now has a site powered by Drupal and only core features of CiviCRM (all set up using GUI only). I will present the project overview, the Drupal modules used, CiviCRM features and how CiviCRM (with help from the NYC Meetup) afforded the NYS Coalition of Social Workers a scalable, sustainable, cost effective ($0.00 so far) membership website.

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Breakout on Father Shawn's module

Permalink Submitted by pdowling on May 22, 2010 - 15:11

I'd love to follow up on the post I mentioned about Father Shawn's module. Perhaps not ideal as a case study, but it will make a great breakout.

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I'll Be There

Permalink Submitted by FatherShawn on May 23, 2010 - 09:31

I'll be at the meetup, so I'm happy to share at a breakout if there's interest.

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Announcing DrupalCampNYC8!!!

Permalink Submitted by pdowling on May 22, 2010 - 15:14

I'm one of the organizers of the upcoming DrupalCampNYC8. Registration will open this coming Monday (May 25th). Based on previous events it will sell out fast. I'm expecting there to be some solid Civi interest there, so Drupal+Civi presentations and BOFs will certainly be welcome.

Anyway, I'd like to briefly present this information and answer any questions about the camp for those interested.

Here is the camp home page (registration link will be posted by May 25th at noon when registration will open)!

http://groups.drupal.org/nyc/drupalcampnyc8

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We should put in some session proposals ...

Permalink Submitted by lobo on May 23, 2010 - 07:30

based on how much interest CiviCRM garnered at DrupalCon, we definitely should have at least a couple of session proposals for DrupalCampNYC. Maybe one focussed on introducing CiviCRM to a drupal audience and another more advanced session on integrating and extending CiviCRM via Drupal

lobo

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Session proposals for DrupalCampNYC8 are open now!

Permalink Submitted by pdowling on May 24, 2010 - 19:17

Please definitely propose some civi sessions at:

http://groups.drupal.org/nyc/drupalcampnyc8sessions

Make sure to follow the instructions to tag them. For civi sessions I recommend tagging them as "Site Building", "Drupal for Non-Profits", or possible "Programming/Module Development" if you are going to cover the APIs and how to build a Drupal module to hook into civicrm.

I suspect a session going over how to build a site with civi would go over well.

On the advanced side, a session demonstrating how to build a drupal module using civi hooks would definitely impress the serious drupal crowd.

For the more "birds of a feather" type sessions, those we'll have spare rooms for those and we'll have a BOF board for ad-hoc stuff to be posted by whoever at the camp itself.

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WHAT IS CIVICRM
  • Community
  • Case Studies
  • Experts
  • Contributors
  • Core Team
  • Licensing
  • Contact Us
WILL CIVICRM MEET YOUR NEEDS?
  • Contacts
  • Contributions
  • Communications
  • Peer-To-Peer Fundraisers
  • Advocacy Campaigns
  • Events
  • Members
  • Reports
  • Case Management
GET STARTED
  • Evaluate Your CRM Needs
  • Evaluate CiviCRM Features
  • Read Books
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  • Demo CiviCRM
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  • Find An Expert
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  • Contribute
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  • Issue Tracker
  • Help with Documentation
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